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Does anyone have a pair? How do they compare to generic ear plugs?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 33 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (11 children)

Bro. Hell to the yes. Generic are itchy and irritating. Custom silicone fits perfect. You can get them with different interchangable filters. Mine are for people working at music venues so it dips all sound by 17db but the voice frequency is dipped by 11db. So I can continue to hear people fine but all the loud noises and especially bass and room ambience is gone. I wear them to bed and nearly all the time when I just go outside because I live next to a busy road. Best thing I've bought in the last 5 years.

The filters get expensive if you want to get a bunch of different ones, like there is one out there for gun fire. So guns get lowered but you can still hear talking. Filters for road rumble and wind noise for motorcyclists. People that work at like F1 have specific filters too. It's kinda wild to me now that people are just raw dogging reality with their ears. Ambulance passing, it doesn't hurt. Someone hurling insults at you on the street. Sounds like they're whispering under their breath. Is it expensive, yes(less so during black Friday). Would I pay full price for them again. Also yes.

Any questions let me know. Edit:spelling

[โ€“] theskyisfalling 5 points 2 months ago (6 children)

Interesting to read, I work with industrial machines and wear generic foam type ones for 8+ hours a day Mon to Fri and will often wear the same ones when I'm out and about to drown out the noise of society too. I dont mind them for the most part as I'm so used to them however every other month it was cause my ear canal to be quite painful for about a week.

I have always considered them but never wanted to pay the price.

Do you have recommendations of brands or companies I can look into for a decent set? I'm in the UK

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago

I have pacificears.com.au/products/pro-17 but that's Australia. But I feel like it's a generic enough product that something similar would be available in the UK.

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